From the beginning of the war, it was emotionally difficult for him, however, he prepared and began to perform for the military.
The Ukrainian musician and soloist of the Pianoboy project Dmitry Shurov admitted that at the beginning of a full-scale invasion of Russia, he wanted to end his career. He spoke about it in the Muz_defense program.
According to him, for a long time he did not listen to music, and the radio in the car brought him to tears.
“In March, I realized that everything had changed, I was no longer making music. We lived with the feeling that we had lost our home, our profession, everything. It was a very bad feeling. In early April, I first offered to go to the military with a performance, then I was driving and said, “What music? Whenever I hear any song, I cry, I don’t even know how to drive a car. That’s why I don’t turn on the radio,” he said.
At the same time, Pianoboy mentioned that there was still no inspiration to write new songs, but after the performance, the fighters saved him from depression and gave him hope.
“I gave the first concert and I realized that music for me is a lifesaver and these concerts will take me out of this state … I saw people who were poorer, who risked their lives . I talked with them and I felt that “It is important for them that we breathe the same dust, sing together, look into each other’s eyes. I just cried at the first concert. And when I started singing Vіtchizna, I was completely sour,” shared the performer.
Earlier it was reported that the singer Pianoboy (Dmitry Shurov) released the first track since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
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